Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks released a preliminary estimate indicating 1,840 elk were harvested in the longest hunting season extension implemented by the agency. They went on to report that approximately 1,411 antlerless elk and 424 bulls were harvest across the 18 extended hunting districts. Despite this record long extension pre-established harvest quotas were not reached in any extended area. FWP noted that bull harvest quotas were not exceeded in any extended season area.
According to Kurt Alt, Regional Wildlife Manager, “Harvest approached bull quota first in hunting district 314 and shortly after that in other extended areas.” All extended areas were closed to bull hunting and in advance of severe winter weather.
Hunters should expect to see continued elk harvest opportunities in various areas of Region 3 through management seasons and game damage hunts until Feb. 15, 2009, including in hunting districts 360 and 362.Hunters needed to sign up by July 15 for management season and game damage hunting opportunities through FWP’s game damage roster.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
41 wide MT buck?
Monday, December 8, 2008
Taking of Pending #2 Big Horn Under Investigation

Calls to the Region 6 information officer confirmed that there is currently an open and on-going investigation into the taking of this ram. Since it was an on-going investigation they couldn't provide any details.
We'll keep you appraised on the situtation.
Monday, December 1, 2008
FULL OF BULL
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Missouri Breaks
Where can you go to hunt in Montana that provides you with opportunities for huns, sharptails, pheasants, geese, ducks, turkeys, antelope, deer and elk? (Of course, you need to draw tags for antelope and elk.) The answer is the Missouri River Breaks. What makes this area even better is that you don’t have to wonder if you are trespassing.
Stories of Success
On this trip, a friend scored a bull elk tag and shot one that we rough-scored at 330 B&C. My friend saw 11 bulls one morning and took the biggest one. In addition, he shot a 24 inch mule deer. Not bad for 10 days of hunting. I joined him later on his trip and was able to shoot the buck pictured above whose rack measured 22 inches wide and 20 inches tall.
As luck would have it the next day we saw 3 bucks that were all bigger than the buck I took. We were able to get 83 yards from them (I had my rangefinder). The biggest buck was a brusier. We guessed him at 26 inches wide. He had deep forks and a very heavy frame. With only a few weeks left in the season and where he's at I think he has a good chance at making till next year.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Sharptails
In addition to a successful hunt for mule deer. I also packed my shotgun and hit some of the public ground around the breaks. We hit some of the local BLM and Block Management lands and found great sharptail hunting. These birds didn’t seem to have received too much pressure and were flushing well inside gun range. This was great considering we weren’t hunting over dogs. We got into groups of birds numbering in the 40’s and 50’s, some of the best sharptail hunting I’ve experienced. Other members in our group saw even larger numbers of birds. Needless to say, it didn’t take long to get our limits.
If this story motivates you to make a combo hunt, don’t forget your decoys. We saw so many geese and ducks we wish we had packed them. The geese were piling into stubble fields and winter wheat, and we didn’t see anyone else hunting.
Just one more thing. We visited a local rancher who provides access to hunters, and we saw over 30 turkeys just on his place. When we asked if we could hunt, he told us, “Have at it.” Unfortunately, we ran out of time. The good news is turkey season closes on January 1.
Just one more thing. We visited a local rancher who provides access to hunters, and we saw over 30 turkeys just on his place. When we asked if we could hunt, he told us, “Have at it.” Unfortunately, we ran out of time. The good news is turkey season closes on January 1.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Suburban Elk
Here's a video of some elk near Bozeman about a 1/2 mile from my house. These elk have been causing problems on this end of town for over 4 years. They lead to altercations between hunters, people who like watching the elk, landowners, and unethical slobs who would do anything to shoot an easy elk.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Pheasants, Pheasants, Pheasants
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Central Montana Bird Hunting
However, yesterday I shot 2 pheasants and did see over 20 birds. Here's why I think I saw as many birds as I did.
- I was hunting on private land with limited pressure (You can too with a membership to SportsmensAccess.com)
- I had access to dogs
- I was willing to walk
- I took my time and talked to the land owner for over an hour before I started
All of these things can make the difference to being successful in the field or not. So sieze the day and get out there and hunt!
I'm hunting a different ranch today and will keep you posted. It seems like some areas were not as hard it with the hail storm as others.
Shoot Straight! (I know I could've used this advice yesterday! A few too many missed shots)
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Possible New World Record P&Y Mountain Goat

A possible new world record Pope & Young mountain goat has been taken in northwest British Columbia. The goat scored 54 2/8 inches, comfortably surpassing the current Number One of 53 inches. The lucky bowhunter who bagged this exceptional trophy is Tim Metcalfe. He hunted the Telegraph Creek area with Golden Bear Outfitting. A second hunter on this same hunt also took a Pope & Young goat that scores 53 6/8. What's truly remarkable is that this is the outfitter's first year operating in this hunt area.
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